TEACHING INTEGRATED SKILLS
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Key words: integrated skill, learning techniques, successful communicators, viable communication, educating coordinates abilities, time-consuming, planning activities, implementing activities.Abstract
Abstract: This article focuses on using various styles and strategies to teach integrated skills to young learners in an effective way. Additionally, this work presents various stages of teaching different kind of skills. Coordinates abilities is ,undoubtedly, one of the most important object required for teaching and learning a foreign language. It serves as the cornerstone for the development of every cognitive skill, including speaking, writing, spelling, pronunciation, and reading comprehension. For foreign language learners to use English effectively, integrated skills are key tool. Because integrated skill is considered the main item of learning and teaching English language to any age groups. A lot of teaching aids may be used in order to teach coordinates abilities to young learners such as flashcards, games, songs, music and others.
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